The adventure log is where you list the sessions and adventures your party has been on, but for now, we suggest doing a very light “story so far” post. Just give a brief overview of what the party has done up to this point. After each future session, create a new post detailing that night’s adventures.

One final tip: Don’t stress about making your Obsidian Portal campaign look perfect. Instead, just make it work for you and your group. If everyone is having fun, then you’re using Obsidian Portal exactly as it was designed, even if your adventure log isn’t always up to date or your characters don’t all have portrait pictures.

Eldos and Tokas

Our party returned to Vert’s Camp with what pathetic mercenaries Ibstock could muster only to find that they had been, and I quote, “eliminated from existence.” I learned that these lands are home to the Tokas, a peculiar subspecies of elvenkind with skin and eyes the color of milk. In times past, this continent was ruled by powerful beings known as the Eldos. Elnir, the one these fanatics worshiped, was one such being. The Tokas seek to destroy all remaining artifacts of this ancient race to prevent them from ruling these lands once again. Only time will tell what other curious artifacts of Eldos I may discover during my travels.

North of Sunshore, I have discovered a wonderful culinary treat known as a “cookie”. The cleric, at first, feared that the woman had made them with poison! However, clever me, I was able to convince the orc to eat one first, and when he didn’t die, I decided to try them myself. It was the most delectable dessert, and I especially enjoyed the “chocolate chips”!

That $#@!ing bone claw, necro @#$%! I know that deals with demonic beings are never wise, but I found myself deciding between death and a half-life. While I do not regret my decision, I do fear that there may be more consequences than benefits from this arrangement with my new benefactor.